You dont.
uif is a compressed disc image file. You need gburner to open and burn uif file. you can get gburner from http://www.gburner.com
it depends greatly.. first off do you know how to burn the image correctly?
Just replace the .gcm with .iso and burn the image to a disc.
Change the destination (drive) to which the data will be burned. Changing to an "Image Drive" will prompt you to save the image as a file.
uif is a compressed disc image file. you can open, edit, extract, convert and burn uif file with gBurner. You can get gburner from: www.gburner.com
When you burn a CD/DVD, the burning software turns the data into an image file and then adds that image file to your disk. The image files are those having types like .iso, .mdf, .mds, .nrg, etc.
When you burn a CD/DVD, the burning software turns the data into an image file and then adds that image file to your disk. The image files are those having types like .iso, .mdf, .mds, .nrg, etc.
A bin file needs a cue file. (if you dont have a cue file you will need to create one using Cueator or any cue file creator)you open an image burning software, such as imageburn (free) or alcohol120 or nero. Use the cue file to initiate the burn. The main thing is to burn the bin as an image. After you burn the CD or DVD you use the burned Disc to install the program. Or you can run the bin in a virtual drive and skip the burning process altogether. You can use any one of many virtual drive programs (such as Daemon tools) Once you figure out your first bin file you will see that they are not hard to use.
Download it, burn the .iso file as an image to a CD-ROM. Then, it'll depend on how you want to use it(do you want it virtual, as a dedicated server.....)
You can't convert an image file into a word file however you can embed an image file inside a word document. To do this simply drag and drop the image into a blank document and save it. Alternatively use the insert from the menus.
By using a burn file. The burn file will create an alias or "shortcut". You can then delete the burn file and the alias will be deleted but the original file will remain.
No Fla file is not a vector image. It is the source file that flash ide produces.